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AT&T U-verse Facts

Since 1983, AT&T has been a publicly traded company and currently stands as the largest provider of DSL Internet in the United States. On top of being the largest provider of fixed line telephone service in the US, AT&T is also the second largest mobile phone provider. Since 2006, AT&T has offered their U-Verse service which can include broadband Internet, TV, and telephone service.

AT&T's plans include 1TB (Terabyte) of data per month. Additional data is charged $10 per 50GB, but is capped at $100 per month of additional data fees.

AT&T U-verse Service Statistics

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AT&T U-verse is ranked #4 of the largest provider in the U.S., in terms of availability to customers.

AT&T U-verse offers Internet service to approximately 319,220,047 people in 1,982 counties over 37 states.

AT&T U-verse offers Internet service via the following technologies: Cable and Fiber

Population Served: 319,220,047

Housing Units: 137,453,092

Total area: 1,515,181 (sq miles)

Population Density: 210 (people per sq mile)

What You Need to Know about the Fine Print

The Fine Print - AT&T U-verse Legal Documents

AT&T U-verse offers a variety of plans, which do not require a term based agreement. There are certain promotions and deals, which do require a commitment for a duration of 12 or 24 months. Please refer to the Cable Customer Agreement for specific information regarding your plan. Comcast's internet plans have enforced data caps in some areas, but most users should not have to worry about utilizing more than 1TB of data within a given billing cycle. The penalty for a data overage is an additional charge for the amount of data, which exceeded your cap.

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